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Showing posts with label Indiana Jones Party Ideas. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Indiana Jones - The Party

It's time to share our Indiana Jones Birthday Party...

Come on in!!

Get your hats and blow dart guns...

Dart guns are PVC pipe wrapped in tan duct tape.  This size shoots Nerf suction cup darts beautifully!


I always have a sign in sheet at drop off birthday parties....its an easy go to in case any of the archaeologists get a piranha bite or upset stomach after eating monkey brains!!!

Here's the set up...see the banners?  They say "Happy," "Birthday," "Haden."

As the archaeologists came in to the backyard, they began blow dart practice.

The Pankot Palace Buffet waiting for diners!

The Sands of Egypt with a table to decipher clues.

The Temple of Doom...crossing the stones to get to the treasure box containing clues was tricky!

The Snake Pit Challenge
An obstacle course set up with a hanging hula hoop, a balance beam over Piranha Pass, nets to cross under, tunnels to cross through and snakes to manuever past in order to escape!

Lots and lots of SNAKES!!!

Piranha Pass had live PIRANHAS!!!!!
(Ok, they were minnows....but still the hit of the party!!!)

Going through Snake Pit Challenge...crossing Piranha Pass...

Climbing to the top of the challenge....

After they completed the Snake Pit Challenge, they received their personalized satchels which included a clue.  They worked together to put the clue together to start their adventure.

They were sent to the Sands of Egypt were they dug through the sand to find more clues.
What is that??!?!  A skeleton?!?!  Very cool!!!

Getting ready to cross the stones...picking the wrong stone will cause the earth to collapse underneath...
(Ok, fine.  The earth won't really collapse, but the eggs under the wrong block will crack...they wanted to step on the wrong stones just to feel the eggs crack!  How did they know what were the right stones?!?!  They had to spell INDIANA!)

Finally!  Safely across the stones!  The treasure chest held chinese handcuffs, gold coins and clues.  Thank goodness they had plenty of room in their stachels for their goodies!

Here is one of the clues.
Would you like to see them all?
Piranha Pass was the next stop.
River Rocks held down clues...it was scary with all of the piranhas and snakes!
(The clues were kept dry in ziploc baggies.)

Pankot Palace Banquet was next...eewwww...GROSS!
The Banquet included Eyeball Soup (frozen green grapes and plain yogurt,) Monkey brains (red jello,) and Sanke Guts (Spaghetti, food coloring and more plain yogurt.)
They really had to dig around in this to find all of the clues!

After a toast to the birthday boy, they all cooled off with a glass of Pankot Punch.
(Pankot Punch Recipe - Blue Hawaiian Punch with green ice cubes made from Kool Aid frozen in small plastic cups...this way the ice lasts longer and also gives the punch a cool "glowy" look!)
Uh-oh!!!  They punch was spiked with a mysterious serum that causes boys to turn into girls and girls to turn into boys.  YIKES!!  Where is that antidote?!?

After popping black balloons, they found the antidote (wax bottles) with the next clue wrapped around them.

They wasted no time drinking the antidote!

The clue led them back to the front where the treasure chest pinata was waiting,..
they filled their stachels with the loot!

They finished the party with cake and ice cream.


A great adventure was had by all!
Happy birthday my precious boy!
Here are links to other Indiana Jones Party related items:

This was truly one of the most fun parties I've hosted. Thanks to all of the other blogger moms out there for their inspiration and ideas! You are amazing!
Find inspiration for your own Indian Jones Party at the following sites:


If you have an Indiana Jones Party post that is not listed above...let me know!  I'd love to add it to the list to share with others!

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Indiana Jones Party - The Treat Boxes

Well, the Indiana Jones party is just days away.
The treat boxes are ready and waiting for our guests to arrive...well except for filling out the tags. 

Which way to adventure?!?


These little boxes are pretty tiny.  All I could fit inside was one ring pop, a skull whistle, a couple of coins and a little thank you that I rolled up.
Using jute, I tied the box up, added a tag and compass.

Originally, I was hoping to find a cute "Top Secret" stamp as the thought of stamping each box, letter by letter, was just a little too exhausting for me to even consider!
Instead, I came up with these cute tags (download for free here.) 
This also leaves the box free for the guest to decorate later.


Supplies Needed:
Wooden treasure boxes & gold coins - Oriental Trading Co
Skull whistles, ring pops, shredded paper & compasses - Dollar Tree
Craft paper for tags - Hobby Lobby
Printable tags - HERE
Jute - already had (but can purchase at any craft store.)


Inspiration for these treat boxes and all other Indiana Jones Party ideas were found at the following sites:

If you have an Indiana Jones Party post that is not listed above...let me know!  I'd love to add it to the list to share with others!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Indiana Jones Party - Satchels

As I mentioned a few days ago, I'm in the midst of planning an Indiana Jones Party for my now 7 year old.

I've been inspired by many blogs I've found...see the list at the bottom of this post.
One such blog, Em-agination, gave a great tutorial on how to make some easy felt satchels for the guests to carry their clues and such around in.
I added cording for the strap (I think she used more felt...doing it over, I'd probably just cut out more felt and sew it on as a strap, too.)

To make keeping up with their satchels just a little easier, I came up with a label for each guest.  Using a graphic from Graphics Fairy, I used various fonts to create a label.  I then printed the labels on fabric.  (How do you print on fabric?  Go here.)

After personalizing (I did leave a few blank for those last minute RSVPs...I'll just fill those in with a sharpie...) and printing out the labels, I simply cut them out and sewed them on to the flap of the satchel.

Pretty cool, huh?!?!?
Oh, and did I mention super easy and quick???
If you'd like to use my labels for your own party, click here.


Inspiration for these satchels and all other Indiana Jones Party ideas were found at the following sites:

If you have an Indiana Jones Party post that is not listed above...let me know!  I'd love to add it to the list to share with others!

Smiles!

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Are You Ready for Adventure?!?! - Indiana Jones Party Invitations

(front of invite)

My Sweet Baby Boy has turned 7! 
It was Indiana Jones or nothing as far as birthday themes go.
Since one only knows when they won't want a party at all, I'm happy to oblige my boys birthday party wishes.
Luckily, there are so many creative moms out there that have selflessly shared their ideas, coming up with invitations and a party have been pretty easy. (For your own inspiration, I've listed some of the sites I gleaned from at the end of this post.)

  (inside of invitation)

I had initially wanted to make them on maps, then roll them up and pass them out at school.
To my surprise, my birthday boy didn't want to invite a few people.   (Those kids may not have cared, but I just hate the idea of not giving every kid an invite for the possibility of hurting feelings.)  Mailable invites it had to be! 
(Unfortunately, because of this, we couldn't send invitations to some of his friends because we didn't have their addresses...sadly when people won't let the school share their information, even with classmates, their children are missing out on parties and play dates.)

(back view of invite)

Materials Used for Invites:
Treasure Map 12" x 12" scrapbook paper from Joanne
5" x 7" craft paper fold over notes by Stampabilites found at Hobby Lobby
adhesive
candle, spatula, cookie sheet

(invites and envelopes)

Cut the treasure map paper into 6" x 10" strips.
Print "Are You Ready for Adventure" on outside using Fedora font.
Using a burning candle, carefully burn edges of paper. (I did it outside over a cookie sheet. I also used a metal spatula to quickly put out any run away burns! This is actually very simple...I even let the birthday boy help! Another tip...fold the papers in half before burning so you can easily adhere it to the craft paper cards.)
Print invitation on the inside of the fold over notes using 1942 Report (free font found at dafont.com)
Print envelopes with address & return address also using 1942 Report
After stuffing and sealing the envelopes, I finished them off with a stamp of a french antique stamp and post mark


(back view of invites)

Inspiration for these invitations & other Indiana Jones Party ideas were found at the following sites:

If you have an Indiana Jones Party post that is not listed above...let me know!  I'd love to add it to the list to share with others!

Smiles!

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